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Scorpion Stings
        
        
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        What is a scorpion?
        
          Scorpions, found mostly across the southern and western United States, are up to 3 in. (7.6 cm) in length. They have eight legs and a pair of pincers like a crab has. The stinger, which injects venom, is located at the end of a narrow tail that curves around and over the back of the scorpion's body. Although some scorpions are not poisonous, others have venom strong enough to kill a person. 
        Some scorpions are found in cool, damp places, such as basements, junk piles, and wood piles. Other scorpions are found in desert areas. 
        What are the symptoms of a scorpion sting?
        Symptoms of a scorpion sting may include: 
        
          - Intense immediate pain lasting from minutes to 24 hours. 
- Swelling, itching, and a change in skin color. 
- Nausea and vomiting. 
- Anxiety, drowsiness, and fainting. 
- Increased saliva, tears, and sweat. 
- Numbness of the tongue. 
- Vision problems.
- Trouble breathing.
How is a scorpion sting treated?
        If you have been stung by a scorpion, it's important to talk to a doctor immediately. Medicine (antivenom) may be needed to counteract the effects of the scorpion sting. 
        Home treatment
        
          - Put ice or a cold pack on the area for 10 to 20 minutes at a time. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your skin.
- Try an over-the-counter medicine for itching, redness, swelling, and pain. Be safe with medicines. Read and follow all instructions on the label. - Take an over-the-counter antihistamine to help calm the itching or swelling.
 - Put a hydrocortisone 1% cream or calamine lotion on the skin.
 
- Don't scratch or rub the skin around the area.
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